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- From: eacj@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Julian Vrieslander)
- Subject: Re: Newbie book recommendations?
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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 21:06:31 GMT
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- In article <SINAI.92Aug11113501@biltong.sono.uucp> sinai@sono.uucp (Julian &) writes:
- >I am looking for a reference for signal processing algorithms for your
- >basic EE (that is, me) that is simultaneously rigorous and readable.
- >It's hard to find a text that satisfies both requirements, and I was
- >wondering if someone had found one. The following are on my list:
-
- [mentions several standard texts]
-
- You might also look at:
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- C Language Algorithms for Digital Signal Processing
- Paul M. Embree and Bruce Kimble
-
- I am not recommending this book - just mentioning it because a colleague
- just came back from the bookstore with a copy of it. As you might guess
- from the title, it contains a lot of plug-and-play DSP code, and minimal
- discussion of the routines. The book comes with a PC format disk with
- the source code. I remember seeing a comment on the net from someone
- who had criticisms of this book, but I cannot remember what he said.
-
- - Julian
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